Showing posts with label George Bush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George Bush. Show all posts

Friday, November 4, 2016

Can a Clown Candidate Project Presidential Poise?

Bill and George on Trump’s latest mayhem…
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George: Terminally ill people “stay alive long enough to vote for me”. And talking to himself, "We're going to be nice and cool, nice and cool, stay on point, Donald, stay on point," during a rally. "No sidetracks Donald, nice and easy."
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Bill: This is a candidate who is presidential material? One who asks dying people to forget their suffering and go vote  just to gratify his ego? One whose inner speech comes out in muttered public ramblings?
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George: So what is “being presidential” all about? You had it. I had it. This clown doesn’t.
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Bill: Calmness over becoming hysterical. Politeness over being insulting. Subtle but not simplistic. Witty, not clownish.
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Voice-over
It is a time to be fearful when swathes of the U.S. population vote not for someone fit for the job of president but who triggers their hate.

As John Kerry says, it’s “downright embarrassing” to have a presidential candidate who doesn’t even acknowledge climate change and that the presidential contest has been “a humiliating time for America”.

Barack Obama goes further and says the “fate of the world” is at risk if Trump takes over.
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Monday, February 9, 2009

Foreign language initiatives

Kevin and George discuss foreign language training.

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Kevin: I was impressed to hear you allocated 114 million dollars for foreign language programs in the U.S.

George: Yeah? Language is an important aspect of speaking, I mean it’s important to language well. And to learn another… er language.
Kevin:
Well my goal is that by 2020, we have every Australian student studying a foreign language.
George:
That’s good. Every student?
Kevin:
It’s for our future security and prosperity, and about having a vision to make Australia the most Asia literate country in the collective West. But I was curious why you targeted the learning of Arabic, Chinese, Russian, Hindi, Farsi.
George:
Learning somebody else's language is a kind gesture. It really is a fundamental way to reach out to somebody and say, I care about you.
Kevin:
I know what you mean. Hu Jintao said the same thing when I made that speech in Mandarin.
George:
Course we also need intelligence officers, who, when somebody says something in Arabic or Farsi or Urdu, knows what they're talking about. We need interrogators.
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Voice-over

Kevin Rudd’s initiative is laudable and should be supported. Nevertheless, learning another language, especially tonal languages like Chinese or Thai, takes time and effort. And employing someone who is say, an Australian-born Chinese who has a business degree, is better than employing an native English speaking Australian who has a business degree and a couple of years of Chinese language study.

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